#FlyWashington Magazine Spring 2018 | Page 7

LYNDA CARTER WASHINGTON’S OWN WONDER WOMAN KEEPS IT REAL BY JENNY PETERS W hen it comes to choosing a place to hang your tiara and silver lasso, the original Wonder Woman knows there’s no place like home — the home that she’s made with her husband and children for more than 30 years. “I love Washington. I’ve lived here longer than I’ve lived any other place and I just love it,” Lynda Carter reveals during a recent conversation with us at #FlyWashington. And the longtime Potomac resident wasn’t just telling us what we wanted to hear, for Carter made a conscious choice to put the less-appealing parts of Hollywood behind her not long after “Wonder Woman,” her groundbreaking television series based on the female DC Comics superhero went off the airwaves back in 1979. “My [new] husband wasn’t moving to L.A.,” she recalled in a recent People Magazine interview of her decision to move east in 1985. “He was a Washington, D.C. power lawyer, he was working with Fortune 100 companies and doing all this amazing stuff. And I was happy to get out of L.A. — I needed substance in my life.” CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE SPRING 2018 5 FLYWASHINGTON.COM